Artist vs. Poet discography
Studio albums6
Music videos5
EPs5
Singles10

Artist vs. Poet is an American power pop band, formed in Dallas, Texas in late 2007. The band has released six studio albums, five extended plays, ten singles, and five music videos.

Artist vs. Poet released their first extended play through Arsenal Records, Alive Once Again on May 13, 2008. On November 18, 2008, they released their self-titled extended play through Fearless Records. The third extended play produced one music video. From then on, Artist vs. Poet released a fourth extended play, Damn Rough Night (Fearless Records) on December 14, 2009. Favorite Fix (Fearless Records) was released on March 2, 2010, this was the band's first studio album. Departing from Fearless Records, the band released their fifth extended play, Naughty Or Nice, online on a "pay what you want" donation box.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details
2010 Favorite Fix
2012 Remember This
2013 Keep Your Secrets
2013 Remember This (Anniversary Edition)
2014 Sake of Love
2014 Medicine

Extended plays

Year Album details
    2008 Alive Once Again

    Artist vs. Poet

    2009 Damn Rough Night
    2011 Naughty Or Nice [1]
    2013 Sleep
    Year Album details
    2010 Rockin' Romance 2
    Punk Goes Pop 3
    'Tis the Season to Be Fearless

    Singles

    Year Single Album
    2009 "Damn Rough Night" Damn Rough Night
    2011 "Doin' Alright" Non-Album Single
    "Wasn't Worth It"
    2012 "The Remedy"
    2013 "Keep Your Secrets" Keep Your Secrets
    2014 "Close To You" Sake Of Love
    "Made For Me"
    "Love Back"
    "Sincerely Me" Medicine
    "Kids Again"

    Music videos

    Year Title Director
    2009 "Runaway" Scott Hansen[2]
    2011 "Airplanes And Candy Canes Unknown
    2012 "Stay"
    2012 "Different People"
    2013 "Where I'm Gonna Be"

    References

    1. "Alternative Press - News - Artist Vs Poet announce plans for two new albums". Alternative Press. November 17, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
    2. "CMT: Videos: Artist vs Poet: Runaway". Country Music Television. Viacom. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
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